Wow most Jailbreakers wait Limera1n and Greenp0sion both will support 4.2 but Cydia is still being tweaked to support 4.2. most apps in Cydia will also have to be updated to support 4.2. I am planing on waiting at least a couple weeks after 4.2 official release before updating. jailbreak will be soon but the unlock could be a while.

Wow most Jailbreakers wait Limera1n and Greenp0sion both will support 4.2 but Cydia is still being tweaked to support 4.2. most apps in Cydia will also have to be updated to support 4.2. I am planing on waiting at least a couple weeks after 4.2 official release before updating. jailbreak will be soon but the unlock could be a while.

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Ok, thanks for the replies. I did not know. I will just keep 4.1 for a while then. Thanks

Wow most Jailbreakers wait Limera1n and Greenp0sion both will support 4.2 but Cydia is still being tweaked to support 4.2. most apps in Cydia will also have to be updated to support 4.2. I am planing on waiting at least a couple weeks after 4.2 official release before updating. jailbreak will be soon but the unlock could be a while.

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I was under the impression that LR & GP were both permanent jailbreaks. That was one of the big reasons that I was happy with Limera1n. I understand that Cydia may not play nice with 4.2, but I would make sure that the JB carries on when I update the phone to iOS 4.2. Actually, I'd have to look back to see what is so important in 4.2 that would make us want it. iPad users might want 4.2 more than phone users.

afain what good is the Jailbreak if the apps you like either won't work crash your device or you can't use it. the Jailbreak should work but it may be tethered for now. I will wait a couple weeks after 4.2 official release I sure that will JB from day one. for me if it wasn't for Jailbreaking I'd probably give up my iPhone!

I was under the impression that LR & GP were both permanent jailbreaks. That was one of the big reasons that I was happy with Limera1n. I understand that Cydia may not play nice with 4.2, but I would make sure that the JB carries on when I update the phone to iOS 4.2. Actually, I'd have to look back to see what is so important in 4.2 that would make us want it. iPad users might want 4.2 more than phone users.

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The permanancy of the JB is premised upon the JB being tethered.

There is no guarantee for an untethered JB for all, as the exploit only guarantees a tethered JB, every new iOS will require a new userland exploit.

There is no guarantee for an untethered JB for all, as the exploit only guarantees a tethered JB, every new iOS will require a new userland exploit.

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If tethered means jailbreaking by plugging into a computer, then I have no problem with that. But, if I have to rejailbreak with each new iOS update, I will join you guys in the waiting room. I'm about to actually buy my first couple of apps. I will NEED them to keep working. I'm sure I can hold out upgrading until the new JBs are completed.

If tethered means jailbreaking by plugging into a computer, then I have no problem with that. But, if I have to rejailbreak with each new iOS update, I will join you guys in the waiting room. I'm about to actually buy my first couple of apps. I will NEED them to keep working. I'm sure I can hold out upgrading until the new JBs are completed.

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Sorry to bring the bad news but you do need to rejailbreak with each iOS update. Always been like that and will be.

Tethered means plugging into a computer to rerun the JB every time the phone needs to be rebooted, not just when you first jailbreak the phone. Phone goes haywire while you're a three hour drive from home and your computer? You're without a phone until you get back.

To me, a tethered jailbreak isn't a practical option for a phone I actually depend on. I'll stick with 4.0 or 4.1 until they get a userland JB for 4.2 setup for an untethered JB. Thankfully it sounds like they do still have exploits at the ready for 4.2, so hopefully it won't be a long wait!

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